Pose Fighting Scene in Bayonetta Is Metaphorical, Claims Creator

DTWolfwood

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dammit i need to pick up bayonetta! should probably do that when i go pick up GT5 it should be a greatest hits by then XD

edit: ho ho on the Joy reveal. Thats some metaphor!
 

Kogge

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I can't imagine gamers who enjoy well written games with subtle undertones being the same who want to look at kinky stick-insect women. All I can say is, I would never let my parents see me playing that game.
 

IronicBeet

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Kogge said:
I can't imagine gamers who enjoy well written games with subtle undertones being the same who want to look at kinky stick-insect women. All I can say is, I would never let my parents see me playing that game.
Oh, really? Because I routinely call my parents and friends over to watch me play it! I mean, seriously, I don't get how you wouldn't want someone to see you playing a game like this!

My point is that it's not exactly created with the idea of playing with other people around.
 

BlueHighwind

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Did you see the part where Joy's crotch glows like she's using a plutonium tampon? Yeah, that's certainly metaphorical for SOMETHING.
 

nintendo414

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I played through this whole game and it was good but people just look at the sexual nature of the game and label it as smut but this game pretty deep.
 

Kogge

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IronicBeet said:
Kogge said:
I can't imagine gamers who enjoy well written games with subtle undertones being the same who want to look at kinky stick-insect women. All I can say is, I would never let my parents see me playing that game.
Oh, really? Because I routinely call my parents and friends over to watch me play it! I mean, seriously, I don't get how you wouldn't want someone to see you playing a game like this!

My point is that it's not exactly created with the idea of playing with other people around.
Wow, you know how to use sarcasm. Except you used it to express exactly what I meant, yet somehow inferring that I'd said something stupid. Not every game has to be family friendly, but this is probably pretty embarrassing to own.
 

Grey_Focks

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Riiiiiiight. That WASN'T just an excuse to have two Bayonettas in one scene doing sexy poses at each other. Gotcha.

Subtlety, thy name is Bayonetta.
 

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I like how people become downright hostile at the very thought of interpreting anything but a jackoff fantasy into bayonetta.
Probably because it's pretty insulting to our intelligence.
 

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Hmm. I doubt that very muchly that it was intentional, to me it just seems like an excuse for saucy poses and... well... saucy poses.

At the end of the day though, I do find as a girl that it is harder to be friends or to hit it off well with a girl straight away. I have a lot of guy mates, and some of the girls they start seeing instantly hate me which is probably understandable but completely unjustified (surely they wouldn't be going out if we were theory) but even as friends, I know when I meet someone and they usually have the same look that we know we're not going to get on.

Don't know what it is. Always got on better with guys than girls when it comes to friends.
 

Sephychu

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He clearly said that aloud by accident, then made up a reason for it on the fly.
 

MomoHime64

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Women who have all their self-worth tied up in being sex objects do this, Mr. Kamiya, but NO ONE ELSE. Geez, sexist much?
 

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Kogge said:
IronicBeet said:
Kogge said:
I can't imagine gamers who enjoy well written games with subtle undertones being the same who want to look at kinky stick-insect women. All I can say is, I would never let my parents see me playing that game.
Oh, really? Because I routinely call my parents and friends over to watch me play it! I mean, seriously, I don't get how you wouldn't want someone to see you playing a game like this!

My point is that it's not exactly created with the idea of playing with other people around.
Wow, you know how to use sarcasm. Except you used it to express exactly what I meant, yet somehow inferring that I'd said something stupid. Not every game has to be family friendly, but this is probably pretty embarrassing to own.
Not particularly, just say "I got it as a gift and I'd feel bad if I returned it." Works for me with games like these.
 

ZippyDSMlee

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Basically she is a poser who likes posing and uses said fronting to strut her style. Its similar to Austin Powers, only its more poesy WTFery for the fck of it